Excerpt from A Sermon Preached in the First Congregational Church, Milton, June 4, 1854
After the events of the past week, there is but one subject possible for us this morning. If those events could be taken up out of the heated emotions of the day, into the scene foreshadowed in our text, and made to appear, as they will appear, in the light of that holy presence, it would be the best use that can be made of our morning services. But it is not for one oppressed by human weaknesses, hemmed in by.
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